Overview of Watering Potted AzaleaHow to judge whether to water: If you find that the soil is dry when watering, you should water it. If you find that the leaves are scorched, it is time to water it. When it stops growing, you should also water it appropriately. When the azalea wilts, it means that it should be watered. How often should you water it? Under normal circumstances, you should water the plant once a day, and basically wait until the water dries up before watering. In summer, you should water it a little every day to prevent dry air or high temperature from causing the branches and leaves to dry out. Should you water thoroughly: Potted azaleas should be watered thoroughly because the plant likes moisture and needs plenty of water. When water flows out from the bottom of the pot, it means it is ready. The correct way to water potted azaleaWhen watering, you should water slowly, and it is best to choose the spraying method. Sometimes you should also spray the leaves. When watering azaleas planted on the ground, be careful to avoid water scattering everywhere. The soil should be loosened after watering. What kind of water is best for watering: It should be slightly acidic, so general plant nutrient solution is fine. If you want the azalea to bloom more, apply as much phosphorus and potassium fertilizer as possible. Or farmyard manure is also OK. Watering should be appropriate: potted azaleas only need to be watered once, too much watering will cause root rot. In spring and autumn, water thoroughly once every 2 days, in winter, water thoroughly once every 27 days, and in summer, water once a day. Watering methods and tips: About a month after repotting, watering should be controlled and the soil in the pot should not be too wet to prevent root rot. Normal water and fertilizer management can only be carried out after new roots sprout. Precautions for watering potted azaleaThe watering of azaleas should be determined according to the dryness and wetness of the potting soil. If the potting soil is too dry, water it thoroughly at one time. If it is moist, do not water it. The water quality should be slightly acidic and not too cold. Tap water should be left to stand for a few days before use. Water once every two days in spring and autumn, once a day in summer, and once a week in winter. In addition, water thoroughly after transplanting or changing the soil, which can increase the survival rate. |
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